Jed and Jethro

Don Cannon’s pet turkeys, Jethro and Jed, usually run free in his yard at Central Valley and McWilliams roads. As Thanksgiving has approached, Jed and Jethro have become minicelebrities in the neighborhood. (LARRY STEAGALL | KITSAP SUN)

LARRY STEAGALL

Don Cannon’s pet turkeys, Jethro and Jed, usually run free in his yard at Central Valley and McWilliams roads. As Thanksgiving has approached, Jed and Jethro have become minicelebrities in the neighborhood. (LARRY STEAGALL | KITSAP SUN)

LARRY STEAGALL

Don Cannon isn’t too worried about someone stealing Jethro and Jed, his pet turkeys. They weigh 60 pounds and have already fought off a dog and an eagle. (LARRY STEAGALL | KITSAP SUN)

LARRY STEAGALL

Don Cannon bought Jethro and Jed as chicks in March. He raised turkeys, both as pets and for food, growing up in Florida. (LARRY STEAGALL | KITSAP SUN)

LARRY STEAGALL

Don Cannon isn’t too worried about someone stealing Jethro and Jed, his pet turkeys. They weigh 60 pounds and have already fought off a dog and an eagle. (LARRY STEAGALL | KITSAP SUN)

LARRY STEAGALL

Don Cannon says people regularly stop in front of his yard near the corner of Central Valley and McWilliams roads to take photographs of Jethro and Jed. (LARRY STEAGALL | KITSAP SUN)

LARRY STEAGALL

Don Cannon says people regularly stop in front of his yard near the corner of Central Valley and McWilliams roads to take photographs of Jethro and Jed. (LARRY STEAGALL | KITSAP SUN)

LARRY STEAGALL

Don Cannon bought Jethro and Jed as chicks in March. He raised turkeys, both as pets and for food, growing up in Florida. (LARRY STEAGALL | KITSAP SUN)